Multi-Cultural Education: Is Education Playing a Role in Acculturating Different Cultures in South Africa?

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Multi-Cultural Education: Is Education Playing a Role in Acculturating Different Cultures in South Africa?

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dc.contributor.author Mashau, T.S
dc.date.accessioned 2016-01-26T13:36:10Z
dc.date.available 2016-01-26T13:36:10Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1173
dc.description.abstract In Africa alone there are around 2000 ethic groups in the 53 states. South Africa is not an exception in having different ethnic groups which have different cultures. Prior 1994, during the prime apartheid era, people were divided according to their race, culture and ethnicity. It is also important to note that in different cities, towns, farms and rural areas of South Africa, people were located according to their differences in terms of Whites, Coloureds, Indians and African (Blacks) as well as their ethnicity, wherein Nguni (Xhosa, Zulu, Swati and Ndebele), Sotho (Tswana, South Sotho and North Sotho), Venda and Tsonga groups were separated. Especially noteworthy, the White groups were separated in terms of ethnicity, where Afrikaner, English, Greek and some other Europeans had separate dwellings places in cities. However, the main emphasis was on rural South Africa, what used to be called , homelands which were defined and divided exclusively according to ethnicity and cultural background. In this conceptual paper we reviewed and assessed how far South African education has gone playing a role is assimilating and acculturating different cultures into one South African nation (culture) since inception of democracy in 1994. Let us not hesitate to assert that it cannot be easy to put together people of different cultures who were strategically divided over a period of centuries. Nevertheless, as nation which is preaching unity, this should be a priority and supposed to happen sooner than later. We infer that the establishment of a united and progressive nation depends on the provision education. The question which we attempt to answer is 'Is education playing a role in assimilating and acculturating different South African cultures?' en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher American International Journal of Contemporary Research en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 2;(6)
dc.subject Multi-Cultural Education en_US
dc.subject Acculturating en_US
dc.title Multi-Cultural Education: Is Education Playing a Role in Acculturating Different Cultures in South Africa? en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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